The revolution in DNA science and technology is affecting society in many ways, including through our legal system. DNA identification is an important technique in criminal law. It also affects medical practice, life insurance and concepts of ethnicity. The ability to identify, isolate and multiply an individual gene and insert it into the nucleus of another organism is already producing cheaper and purer medicines, for example insulin, and now it poses very difficult questions for agriculture and our choice of plant-derived foods.

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